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Mental Health UK

This blog explains what climate anxiety is and gives simple yet practical suggestions for what can be done about it. Tips for supporting personal well-being whilst making a positive difference to the environment include keeping physically active, giving time to an environmental cause and practising simple cognitive techniques to address negative thinking and stress.

Greenpeace Climate Anxiety Resources

This blog provides a collection of resources to support those with climate anxiety including places to talk with others, books and media to revive hope, getting specialist advice and support and tips for taking time out for joy. The blog is written for adults and young people, some of the resources are explicitly designed for […]

Dirt Is Good Project

The Dirt Is Good Schools Programme is a free programme that which empowers students aged 7-14 to unite in compassion and take action on the social and environmental causes they care about, whilst also working towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.The programme provides teachers with a free toolkit of engaging resources, interactive session plans […]

Climate Psychology Alliance (CPA)

The CPA is a diverse community of therapeutic practitioners, thinkers, researchers, artists and others who believe that attending to the psychology and emotions of the climate and ecological crisis is of central importance. They are especially concerned with the impact of climate change on young people. They do extensive research and provide support to teachers, […]

Climate Cares Guided Journal (Imperial College, London)

The Climate Cares team is a collaboration between the Grantham Institute of Climate Change, The Institute of Global Health Innovation and the Helix Design Centre at Imperial College London. The Climate Cares Guided Journal is a beautifully illustrated introspective activity book containing activities to help young people get in touch with, understand, and feel empowered […]

Sustainability Leadership Scorecard

Developed in partnership with EAUC, the purpose of the Sustainability Leadership Scorecard (SLS) is to measure the sustainability performance within higher and further education institutions and provide a framework for continued sustainability effort. This can then be used to drive innovation and encourage knowledge transfer within the sector. The SLS comprises 18 standard frameworks developed […]

Rewired Earth

What does sustainability mean to you? Give your students a voice, foster debate and engagement with the topic (and it’s fun!) by using the COMPLETELY FREE version of the rewired.earth Citizen Tool. Sustainability is becoming a critical part of our modern lives and will likely impact students during their studies and their entire professional lives. […]

FREE Environmental Sustainability for Schools

The SchooliP sustainability audit builds on National Governance Association (NGA)’s guidance for governing boards and the National Association of Environmental Education’s four Cs – Culture, Campus, Curriculum, and Community – the model for which we have organised this toolkit. This will help schools and groups of schools, develop a truly whole organisation approach. It is […]

WWF Sustainability and Careers

Sustainable Futures is a free careers programme to support students aged 14-18, and which addresses the urgent need to prepare young people for the future job market. The programme enables students to build knowledge, develop skills and have experiences to thrive in a future green economy, no matter what career path they choose. Sustainable Futures […]

STEM Learning – Green Careers

Learn more about green careers with STEM Learning Green Career resources which are free to access. The resource collections help schools and young people to understand the wide variety of opportunities that exist within the green careers sector. The collections include videos, case studies from people working in green careers, activities, and resources to use […]

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